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 Posted: 22:57 - 03 Oct 2015 Post subject: Socket set recommendations. |
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In need of a socket set that will enable me to do some light maintenance on my bike. I've window shopped but keep going round in circles so would like some suggestions, all I do know is that they have to be 6 sided and metric.
Sizes of sockets that I may need vary from 8mm-25mm a set that contains all of this range would be great but equally a cheaper set where sockets of the required size can be purchased to use on the ratchet work also, i'm getting a bit confused what sockets would work with what ratchet so a set would probably work better.
Argos, Halfords or Homebase as I'm able to visit in person and have stores fairly local would be ideal.
edit: and a 18mm plug socket.
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One of the Halfords Advanced Professional sets, lifetime warranty, get 'em when they're on sale. They're on sale every other week.
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How about this?
No 22mm socket though hmm of which I may need. I'd assume that this would just fit straight on the ratchet if I did need it? |
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| NJD wrote: | How about this?
No 22mm socket though hmm of which I may need. I'd assume that this would just fit straight on the ratchet if I did need it? |
No. Get something better for not much more. You can always buy particular sockets as you need them. When you start buying tools.... great fun! |
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I just got this set as it goes*. I've had them before and really like the 6 point wall drive - it'll get off already-rounded fasteners in a lot of situations where the 12 point halfords one will just make it worse.
*Though paid £33 or so - around £40, but then quidco cash back through the current bespoke deals offer.
I'd also consider (and do regularly) one of the 94pc socket sets on ebay - I went for a REALLY cheap one (like £23) and while the tolerances aren't great (more so for some of the connectors rather than the work-end), for most things it does just fine and is great value for money offering 6-32mm, a good selection of deep sockets and a wide range of bits (including comprehensive allen, good range of trx etc.) |
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From experience I'd imagine you'll end up buying more than just one set anyway, I have three plus a few odds and ends that I bought for special jobs.
I prefer six sided/wall drive as a rule too, that said I have three socket sets including a dirt cheap six side set and an expensive 12 point, guess which is the better of the pair!
The third is a midrange six sided set, the sockets themselves are decent quality, really nice fit, they've dug me out of a couple of holes with all but rounded bolts in the past, but the ratchet and breaker bar are cack compared to the decent 12 point set. If I'm doing a big job I tend to bring out both the midrange 6 side and the expensive 12 side, then use the six sided bits on the expensive ratchet.
Probably all sounds a bit mad but it works! What I'm trying to say is go for a decent quality set primarily, then add to it what you need to.
I'd suggest second hand by the way. You'll get way more for your money. ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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My only issue with the Halfords sets, having owned one. It needn't be quite so big if they made one with just Metric sockets. It's a hefty set to lump around (good though it is), I just wish you had the choice of metric only. ____________________ Currently: Yamaha DT 125 LC2,Repsol Fireblade, and Bumblebee MSX 125 |
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I went the other way and started out with 1/2" sets and extra sockets, wheel/hub sockets, impact sockets etc.
As I spannered on car's for a while before bikes, with my own tools that is.
Then I built up a big set of 1/4" drive stuff, including extension bars, flexi drives, screwdriver drives and deep wall sockets. I've always found 1/4" drive to be the most used and useful size stuff on bikes, not 3/8".
As such I have a 3/8" low range torque wrench now, a stubby ratchet and about 7-8 3/8" sockets max, as I nearly always go for 1/4 or 1/2" drive items when doing job's and only use the 3/8" gear when I need to or can't get bigger 1/2" sockets or ratchets in tight areas to work on the bike.
My advice for OP is build up a good range of 1/4" drive tools, and bits, and then get a quality 1/2" set with the larger sizes in. That way you can tackle every job, and won't sometimes need anything bigger. And if you work on car's too 1/22 tools are essential. |
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I got this 61 piece 3/8 inch RAC set for £40 from Argos recently - very pleased with it. The hex bit sockets and the extender bars are so useful. And the sockets go from 6mm to 24mm. It feels like good quality but I have no idea who made it. https://bit.ly/1M9kgUR
I combine it with a tiny 1/4 inch ratchet and an adapter so I can use all the 3/8 inch bits in small spaces. ____________________ Current bike: K1100RS. Previous: CD200, GSX250, GT550, VFR750, K100LT, K1100LT, R1100GS, R1150GS, ZZR1100, Hayabusa, RSV Mille, MV F4 750S, R1, ZX-10, KTM Adventure 950S |
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Halfords 200 piece set.
1/4 - 4-14mm
3/8 - 6-22 + 24mm
1/2 - 15-24 + 27, 30 and 32mm.
Also covers 8 - 19mm in spanners a bonus since I need a decent set.
Can I just confirm that 12 sided sockets and 12 sided ring spanners would not damage the 6 sided nuts and bolts on my bike?
Please let this be the set I can't take any more going round in circles.  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 282 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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